I'm tinkering with the below ethernet sketch and desire to capture the "get" request string for modifying and sending out the serial port. The desired string is output to the serial port in the "Serial.print(c);" action, but it seems the string is generated in a loop. The commented out second attempt to print to the serial port causes strange output to the serial port, with the string components printed individually seperate lines. need to capture the get individual characters in a single line string for manipulation. Any ideas?

Doing more checking, "readString" does contain the get request string. One thing that is confusing to me is that "GET /?L=1 HTTP/1.1" is output to the serial port yet "Serial.print(c);" appears to be the only action sending to the port. A string is produced instead of a single character. Obviously there is looping activity to capture the characters to readString. If the below commands are used, the appending sequence of the string is printed to the serial port. Anyhow I'm moving my string parcing out of that area into the section of code where the pin setting and web page generation is performed and see how that works.

Making more good progress. I've connected my ssc-32 to the arduino serial port so the arduino can send it servo commands received from a web brouser. For testing I modified my webcam page so it sends servo commands to the arduino webserver, which modifies the command and then sends it to the ssc-32. The test flowpath is PC > wifi > netgear wireless router > cat5 > arduino > rs232 > ssc-32. This demonstrates that a wireless router bot can be made fairly easily. Geeks has a referbished netgear router like I'm using for $20 (supports bridging). I haven't tested the arduino controlling servos yet. Just wanting to see if a simple and fairly inexpensive wifi bot setup could be made that didn't need a pc on the bot side.

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